I've Never Seen a Saint who can use Magic so Well-Chapter 132
[Global Dungeon Emergence Increases by 150%… Unprecedented Expansion Rate.]
[Experts Warn: “Dungeon Overload Cycle Shortens” – A Catastrophic Crisis Unfolds.]
[Simultaneous Crises Across Asia, Europe, and Africa!]
The rapid acceleration of dungeon appearances made peaceful days feel like a distant memory, as though they had never truly existed. It was as if the world stood on the brink, with the metaphorical dam holding back disaster ready to burst at any moment.
Hunters worldwide were forced to raid dungeons without rest, and in Korea, it was no different. Day and night, raids continued.
In this climate, no dungeon—regardless of its rank—could be dismissed as harmless. Humanity stood at a crossroads of survival.
And then, the event that everyone had dreaded finally occurred.
A dungeon of unmeasurable rank emerged.
Its location? Korea.
“Even with equipment designed for SS-rank dungeons, we couldn’t determine its exact level.”“It’s likely the worst dungeon in history, surpassing all previous records. This is nothing short of a catastrophe.”
The news featured an expert with a grave expression, explaining the dire situation in Korea. His voice was calm and resolute, but the furrows in his brow and the tension in his features betrayed his unease.
“One strange detail is that since this dungeon’s emergence, the previously rampant dungeon appearances have suddenly subsided.”“Experts are divided on the implications of this phenomenon.”
As the expert continued his explanation in a measured tone, a breaking news banner flashed across the bottom of the screen.
[(Breaking News) Jeong Si-Hyun’s Team Declares Raid on the Unmeasurable Dungeon!]
The broadcast split into two screens.
On one side, the scene showed officials frantically moving around the gate’s perimeter. Security guards blocked vehicles, soldiers quickly deployed, and the sound of hurried footsteps added to the tension.
On the other side, the camera captured Jeong Si-Hyun’s team preparing to enter the gate. They adjusted their gear in silence, exuding a focused calm.
“As you can see, the area around the dungeon is on high alert!” the reporter said in an urgent voice.
“Just moments ago, Hunter Jeong Si-Hyun’s team announced their intention to raid the dungeon! This dungeon is not merely dangerous—it is considered an unprecedented disaster.”
The reporter gestured toward the footage of Si-Hyun’s team.
“The current footage shows Jeong Si-Hyun and her team preparing. Known as the ‘Saint,’ she has successfully cleared multiple SS-rank dungeons in the past. However, this mission is far more dangerous and critical than anything she has faced before.”
The camera zoomed in on Si-Hyun and her teammates, capturing their resolute expressions. The reporter’s voice wavered as he continued.
“If Jeong Si-Hyun’s team fails, the consequences of this dungeon’s overflow are beyond prediction. Experts agree that this team represents the world’s only hope to prevent the dungeon from spiraling out of control.”
The reporter paused, visibly swallowing as his voice momentarily failed him. After a moment, he managed to continue, his tone trembling.
“No one knows how this will end! But right now, they are the sole beacon of hope for the entire world!”
His voice cracked as he delivered the weight of the situation.
Viewers watching from their homes held their breath, glued to the screen. The tense atmosphere at the dungeon seemed to seep through the broadcast, leaving everyone silent and on edge.
Then, the camera captured a powerful image: the backs of five individuals walking toward the dungeon entrance.
Heroes stepping forward to save the world.
As the camera followed their steadily retreating figures, it eventually stopped at the edge of the gate, framing the massive portal.
The viewers, too, froze in place. Some clasped their hands in prayer, while others silently willed the team’s safe return.
In the collective silence, the air was thick with a mixture of worry and hope.
***
Just before entering the gate, I paused and turned around.
The sight of my comrades walking behind me came into view.
“...Everyone.”
When I spoke, they all stopped in their tracks and looked at me. Each of their expressions conveyed something different: resolve, tension, and even a faint smile.
“Standing here like this… it reminds me of old times.”
The decisive moment when I walked forward to defeat the Demon King in that other world. Somehow, this situation felt eerily similar.
“The one thing in common is that, then and now, we’re joining forces to defeat something truly evil.”
I paused, letting my eyes rest on each of their faces: Ji-Ah, Yeo Dohyung, Jason, and the elder.
These were the bonds I’d formed here on Earth.
True comrades I could trust and rely on.
“But the difference is… this time, I trust all of you completely.”
I let a small smile creep onto my face as I added, “Back then, they were only comrades in name. In the end, I was alone. But now, it’s different. I trust you, and you trust me. We’re truly together this time.”
At my words, everyone exchanged glances and nodded. Their gazes were filled with determination and mutual trust.
I smiled softly and said, “Alright, let’s go. It’s time to save the world.”
Watching them tighten their grips on their weapons, I turned back around and stepped forward confidently.
This time, I would finish it for good.
The tangled, relentless ties to my past would end here.
I was the first to enter the gate.
To bring it all to an end.
***
Inside the unmeasurable dungeon.
The man seated on the throne in the boss room slowly opened his closed eyes.
The abyssal darkness that consumed his gaze gleamed sharply, cold and ominous.
In that instant, he became aware.
Intruders had entered the dungeon.
And among them was the one he had yearned for above all else.
“Haha…”
A low chuckle echoed through the chamber.
The sound was unsettling, like metal grinding against stone. It was less laughter and more a mix of pain and ecstasy, as if the man was crying out in torment and twisted joy simultaneously.
His face contorted.
Joy, hatred, anticipation, and madness intertwined into a grotesque expression.
“Finally… finally, we meet again!”
The Hero of another world, consumed by delight, let out a dry, wheezing laugh.
His voice was saturated with endless desire and a warped obsession. Madness and loathing spiraled around him like a tempest, suffusing his very being.
“Haa… haa…”
Heavy breaths filled the room as he pressed his hands against his face.
His fingers trembled, as if barely containing the emotions he had suppressed for so long.
“You ran away so suddenly…”
But I’ve found you.
This time, you won’t escape.
The ideal image of a Hero I wanted to craft—
That picture was ruined when the final piece fled.
But it doesn’t matter anymore.
Because now—
“Hurry, come to me, Saint.”
I’ll complete a new picture. The Demon King’s masterpiece.
The completion was within reach.
“You always know how to make me yearn for you.”
The Hero spoke.
The Demon King spoke.
“No more mercy.”
This time, you will be mine.
You will kneel.
You are my possession.
The Hero-turned-Demon King was consumed by rapture, lost in ecstasy, drowning in his unrelenting desire.
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Three women stood silently by his side.
A mage, a spear-user, and a holy knight.
The ones who had remained loyal to the Hero until the very end.
***
The unrelenting waves of monsters surged forward.
This dungeon, rightfully called a catastrophe, lived up to its name.
Si-Hyun and her companions pressed on with all their might. Not once did their steps falter.
Hundreds of monsters rose to block their path, but their efforts were futile. Stopping this team was an impossibility. After all, Si-Hyun’s team consisted of the strongest hunters on Earth.
Crackle.
BOOM!
Yeo Dohyung unleashed his signature area-wide lightning magic.
Every time he completed a spell, countless monsters were reduced to ash, leaving behind a barren wasteland. His magic reshaped the battlefield into a desolate ruin.
Shing.
The elder unsheathed his sword.
Slice—!
A single swing.
And in that one swing, dozens of monsters fell lifeless to the ground. His blade carved effortlessly through the masses, splitting their ranks with precision.
“Jason, to the right!”
“Haha! On it!”
Si-Hyun’s sharp commands guided the team, and Jason responded instantly. He charged fearlessly into the cluster of monsters attempting a flanking maneuver.
BOOM!
The ground cratered where Jason landed, and the sheer force of his attack crushed the monsters beneath him. Dust and debris erupted into the air, plunging the battlefield into chaos.
Meanwhile, Ji-Ah darted across the field like a swift shadow, her movements nimble and almost imperceptible.
Whoosh—! Thrust!
It was nothing short of a lightning-fast assault.
Her spear struck true, skewering monsters with pinpoint precision. Every thrust hit a vital spot, efficiently taking down enemies in one swift motion. Her rapid and deadly attacks turned the tide of battle wherever she moved.
“Where do you think you’re going?”
Ji-Ah penetrated deep into the enemy’s rear, breaking their defensive lines in a single move. Monsters that had been harassing the team from a distance fell helplessly before her. Her fluid, lethal movements bordered on artistry.
“Can you feel it?!”
“We’re almost there!”
“The monsters are endless, but this is exhilarating! Hahaha!”
As they pushed through the unending hordes, Si-Hyun called out, and her companions shouted back with vigor.
The passage ahead loomed large and foreboding.
Each step closer brought a palpable sense of pressure.
They instinctively knew what awaited at the end of the corridor.
The boss room.
“This pace is good, but there are far too many monsters,” Yeo Dohyung observed, his tone calm but concerned.
Si-Hyun nodded, surveying the surroundings. The dungeon’s sheer size defied comprehension, with monsters pouring in not just from the front but from behind as well.
Moving forward wasn’t the issue; the constant threat from the rear was.
At that moment, the elder spoke up.
“Leave the monsters to me.”
“Elder?”
“Thanks to the young lady here, my back’s been feeling as good as new. I can handle this much.”
He straightened his back, gripping his sword tightly.
“While this old man holds them off, you all go on ahead.”
His eyes shone with unshakable resolve.
“…Understood! Stay safe!”
“Haha! Don’t worry about me. This is nothing. It’ll be nice to get some proper exercise again.”
The corridor narrowed as the elder came to a stop, taking a defensive stance.
Si-Hyun and the others surged forward, racing toward the boss room.
The elder glanced briefly at their retreating figures before turning back to face the approaching tide of monsters.
“Hmm…”
His expression was serene.
Once, he had retired due to age and health. Now, thanks to a certain charming young lady, he had found renewed strength and purpose.
“So, this will be my last battle.”
He steadied his stance, ready to unleash his full power.
“Come at me, all of you.”
Not a single monster would pass him. He would guard the path for the younger generation. It wasn’t a bad role to play.
The elder allowed himself a quiet smile. For a final fight, this wasn’t so bad.
Slash!
The incoming horde was met with a clean, precise cut.
Agonized screams filled the air, and the pungent scent of blood thickened. Yet, the elder didn’t retreat a single step.
Meanwhile, in the boss room—
“…So it was you after all.”
Si-Hyun and her team stood face to face with the Hero and his women.
And so, at that moment—
The Hero’s former party from another world, and the party led by Si-Hyun, the Saint of Earth, confronted each other.